Guy McKnight is the lead singer of the Psychosis Rock band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. McKnight, a formidable on stage presence, suggests "For me personally, I feel like singing these songs and performing feels like one of the most natural things for me to do. I feel really in my element when I’m on stage." The band split from their record label Island Records in 2005 and they also saw the departure of guitarist Andy Huxley in the same...
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